Carrying the weight on the end of a limb
Your just waitin' for somebody
To pick you up again
Shaded by a tree, can't live up to a rose
All you ever wanted
Was a sunny place to grow

Pretty little thing
Sometimes you gotta look good
And let the world see
All the beauty that you're made of
'Cause the way you hang your head
Nobody can tell
Your my Virginia bluebell
My Virginia bluebell

Even through a storm
A flower can bloom
You just need a little push
Spring is coming soon
Umbrella in the rain
They'll roll off your back
Better whatcha can realize what you have

Pretty little thing
Sometimes you gotta look good
And let the world see
All the beauty that you're made of
'Cause the way you hang you head
Nobody can tell
Your my Virginia bluebell

Put a little light in the darkest places
Put a little smile on the saddest faces

Pretty little thing
Sometimes you gotta look good
And let the world see
All the beauty that you're made of
'Cause the way you hang you head
Nobody can tell
Your my Virginia bluebell
My Virginia bluebell

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My InterpretationCan't believe there are no comments for this! Oh well, I'll be the first. Virginia Bluebell is a song that I believe no-one can listen to without being touched and inspired. She is trying to tell her friend, who has been hurt/torn apart/lost/afraid/depressed/and has suffered from a lack of belief in herself, "to look up and let the world see all the beauty that you're made of." It's a sad song, but also an uplifting one. She is trying to show that no matter what has happened, is happening or will happen, she will always be there and the person she's singing to will always be her Virginia Bluebell. Her vocals are absolutely stunning and the first time I heard it I had tears in my eyes. The lines, "Put a little light in the darkest places. Put a little smile on the saddest faces" Show that this girl/woman clearly has a beautiful personality and presence and that she just has to find the strength to show it again.